The
23-year-old organization announced today that Toni Newman, currently the
interim CEO at the San Francisco-based LGBTQ+ organization LYRIC, will soon be
BAI's new interim CEO. BAI also announced Dr. Kemal M. Atkins will serve
as its managing director "to help fortify BAI's infrastructure and round
out the organization's stellar leadership team." Atkins will serve as a
consultant and work on a temporary basis as he solidifies the organization,
which is weathering a big change in leadership.
The Los
Angeles-based organization focuses on HIV education, prevention, and treatment
among African-Americans, a group disproportionately affected by HIV. BAI has
nearly 40 employees and operates a $5 million annual budget, according to the organization.
Copeland
served just under three years as CEO, replacing BAI's longtime leader Phill
Wilson. After her departure from the organization in August, a petition
circulated insinuating that accusations of harassment, possibly by
Copeland against a BAI board member, led to her departure. Copeland has not
commented publicly on the reason she left, though she was recently appointed to
the President’s Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS.
Newman, stepping
into Copeland's shoes, already has a long history work in the health sector and
LGBTQ+ spaces. At LYRIC, she oversees the budget, programs, and community
outreach. Newman is also a distinguished faculty member at the Transgender
Strategy Center in Los Angeles, where she advises nonprofits on working
with the trans community. Newman is also the chair of the board of directors at
TransCanWork, assisting in employment opportunities for the disadvantaged
community. Before her work at LYRIC, Newman served as executive director of San
Francisco's St. James Infirmary clinic, which provides services to sex workers.
Newman also served as a fundraiser and legislative aide for Equality
California, the state's LGBTQ+ organization.
Newman will
now be one of the very few Black trans women to head a national nonprofit
organization.
"Ms.
Newman has a wealth of knowledge in non-profit management, budget and finance,
and human resources and operations," BAI stated in a press release.
"We're excited that she has agreed to serve as our Interim CEO as we
continue implementing our transition plan to find a permanent, innovative
executive staff leader."
The nonprofit
also announced that Pat Bass and Chris Bates, two respected HIV
advocates, would work with BAI to assess its "current capabilities and
mission."
SOURCE: HIV PLUS MAG
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